PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Nearly 200 SEPTA Transit Police officers are on strike after the union and SEPTA management failed to reach a deal on Wednesday. SEPTA transit officers have been working without a contract since March 2018.

“These officers put their lives on the line every day to protect the riding public—and do it in a professional, caring and compassionate manner—and they need to be compensated fairly,” Bervine said in a statement.

The SEPTA Transit Police union took to the picket line outside SEPTA headquarters in Center City.

“It’s not fair to the union, it’s not fair to the riders on SEPTA and it’s something we can get resolved in a few minutes,” said Troy Parham, the vice president of the SEPTA Transit Police union.

A SEPTA spokesperson says it has a strike contingency plan in place. SEPTA says Philadelphia police officers will provide assistance, including an increased presence at major transportation centers during school dismissal time. Police in suburban communities will help with patrols and responses.